North Drawing Lessons From Saddamâs Fall
via command post
North Korea is evaluating its leaders to confirm their loyalty to the regime, assuming the Saddam Hussein regime fell because its military leaders betrayed it, a private U.S. global intelligence consulting firm said over the weekend.
Its military leaders, seeing a suicide mission coming in defending Saddam opted out in large part
The consultant, Stratfor, quoted North Korean informed services in Europe as saying high North Korean officials were closely analyzing the Iraq war to learn lessons from it. The North believes that the Saddam regime collapsed due to the betrayal of Iraq's military leaders rather than superior U.S. military capabilities, Stratfor said, adding that Pyongyang thinks it can make a U.S. attack less likely if such internal betrayals do not occur.
Hokay - let the purges begin - aren't psyops fun when the other side's psychotic, schizophrenic, and starving by candlelight?
Stratfor said Pyongyang would take appropriate actions to prevent such betrayals from occurring within its ranks. North Korea is starting to strengthen the union between its leaders and the public
giving them four grains of millet and two ounces of grass a week
the consultant said. Pyongyang implemented a new military service law in March under which government officials under the age of 40 who avoided military service will have to go back and fulfill it.
At the DMZ? Or digging tunnels? Way to breed love for dear leader
Posted by: Frank G 2003-05-04 |